I really wouldn't worry over just one day of not eating or drinking. Some chameleons never drink while their owners are watching. How long do you mist for and how many times? Are you using a dripper, hand mister or automatic misting system?
I really wouldn't worry over just one day of not eating or drinking. Some chameleons never drink while their owners are watching. How long do you mist for and how many times? Are you using a dripper, hand mister or automatic misting system?
Urate color is a good indication that your cham. maybe dehydrated. Also, there maybe other factors that are contributing to his not eating. To give us a running start, fill out the info in the link below and then cut and paste in a reply to this thread. That will give us a place to start.
Your misting durations need to be at least a few minutes long. My MistKing is set to go off 5 times a day (upped it for winter and because of my fireplace) with minimal 5 minutes and max 8 minutes. Most people recommend minimal 3 times a day for several minutes each session. Of course this depends on your house's current humidity and temperature.
Increase misting times to atleast 2-3 minutes each session. 15 seconds is barely enough time to soak the cage, let alone get the chameleon to realize there is water. I suggest saving up to invest in a misting system such as mist king.
Increase misting times to atleast 2-3 minutes each session. 15 seconds is barely enough time to soak the cage, let alone get the chameleon to realize there is water. I suggest saving up to invest in a misting system such as mist king.